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Olenka Horbatsch

Print Curator: Northern European Prints, Monument
Trust

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Olenka Horbatsch is curator of Dutch,
Flemish and German prints and drawings from circa 1450-1850. She
works on researching, creating, updating, and maintaining the
Museum’s database entries of material from these
collections.

Olenka joined the Department of Prints and
Drawings after receiving her PhD in Art History from the University
of Toronto in 2017. Her research examined sixteenth-century
Netherlandish printmaking, specifically Lucas van Leyden and his
lesser-known contemporaries in the northern and southern Low
Countries. She has previously worked at the Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam)
and the Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto), and she has held
fellowships at the Kupferstichkabinett (Berlin) and the Center for
Reformation and Renaissance Studies (Toronto).